Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi continues to be making headlines over his complaints of his lacklustre Wimpy lunch. However this time, social media critics are taking intention at his less-than-mediocre tip to employees.
The outspoken politician trended on Twitter this week after he tweeted an image he captioned: “What I ordered vs what I bought.”
The controversial determine additionally tweeted an image of his invoice – which amounted to over R1000!
Panyaza has been linked to latest scandals like allegations of tender corruption and abusing the Nasi Ispani employment programme.
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PENYAZA LESUFI SLAMMED FOR ‘TRASH’ TIP
In a tweet on Thursday afternoon, Panyaza Lesufi shared an image of his lunch. Within the pic was a portion of six wings and chips.
Evaluating it to a pic of the meal within the Wimpy menu pic, he tweeted: “What I ordered vs what I bought. Bathong”.
Pictures by way of Twitter:
@lesufi
Evidently, the ANC comrade was dragged over the irony of his alternative of phrases.
Defending his choice to put up his grievance, he tweeted the receipt of his R1170 Wimpy meal. “I even tipped handsomely,” Lesufi added, referring to his R130 tip.
I even tipped handsomely pic.twitter.com/RlO3ChvpQJ
— Panyaza Lesufi (@Lesufi) July 13, 2023
However tweeps weren’t impressed along with his 11% tip to the employees.
@khosakho: “That’s nothing [trash emoji]
@MyAleasha: “I imply, it’s simply over 11% tip, so I wouldn’t classify that as “handsomely”. Extra just like the naked minimal, the ANC means.”
@thulasncube: “10% tip is mediocre”
@Herm94076258: “Why is your financial institution steadiness operating low? Certainly you’ll be able to afford extra?”
HOW MUCH SHOULD YOU TIP?
In keeping with tipping etiquette, a minimal of 10% gratuity above your invoice is deemed the accepted customary.
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Nonetheless, Kane William Pretorius of The South African Faculty of Etiquette claims you aren’t obliged to go away a tip “if the service supplier was unprofessional, impolite, intoxicated or has supplied insufficient service.”
In Lesufi’s case, his meal didn’t meet his stage of expectation.
Pretorius instructed Cape City Journal: “For instance, in the event you didn’t obtain what you had been promised in an appropriate time-frame and there was no preemptive try and salvage the state of affairs, you do not want to go away a tip”.